Reference242633
Price1,250,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms4
Floor Space185.0m2
Land Area7,096.0m2

5 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Fayence, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

1,250,000 EUR
1,075,000 GBP1,337,500 USD
Superb 5 bedroom Provencal style villa, which is ideally situated within a green and quiet environment, just 5 minutes from the village of Fayence, with a living area of around 182 m2 and set on a large manicured plot of 7,096m2 with a swimming pool and beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

Features include, on the ground floor: entrance hall, spacious living room with a fireplace, open kitchen, dining room with access to the terrace with lovely views and a laundry room.

Upstairs: 3 bedrooms with en-suite shower/bathrooms.

The ground floor also has an independent apartment with a kitchen area, bathroom and 2 bedrooms.

The gardens benefit from a l...
Superb 5 bedroom Provencal style villa, which is ideally situated within a green and quiet environment, just 5 minutes from the village of Fayence, with a living area of around 182 m2 and set on a large manicured plot of 7,096m2 with a swimming pool and beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

Features include, on the ground floor: entrance hall, spacious living room with a fireplace, open kitchen, dining room with access to the terrace with lovely views and a laundry room.

Upstairs: 3 bedrooms with en-suite shower/bathrooms.

The ground floor also has an independent apartment with a kitchen area, bathroom and 2 bedrooms.

The gardens benefit from a large terrace with views, a sunny swimming pool with a pool house and barbecue area, carports and a technical room.

FEATURES
Apartment
Electric Gate
Alarm System
Irrigation Sprinkler
Crawl Space
Barbecue
Carport
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Swimming Pool
Good Condition
Games Room
Pool House
Laundry Room
Land: 7,096 m2
Panoramic Countryside Views
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